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Brad Bowers

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Garrett said:
Does that mean mine is a Crofut & Knapp as well? Same liner

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Wow, I missed this one as well! Sure enough, two early C&Ks.

Brad
 
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jimmy the lid said:
Those hats are incredible -- well done!!! Man, I live to stumble across hats like that in an antique mall -- never happened yet! :(

Great lids...:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Cheers,
JtL

Thanks! :) Less than 2 miles from my house.
 

150719541

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No doubts to me ¡¡¡¡¡

Hi Brothers, greating to you ¡¡¡¡ I have not really doubts in the lounge, It is the best school to learn about hats, every day teachs sommething, great hats, great ladies and gentlemen in, I have learned a lot and nice time spend here.:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

Doc Average

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I finally have something that I feel is worthy of being posted here among all these great hats! I picked it up in a local vintage store in Manchester for £30. I'd only just wandered in for a little browse on my way to the station. Right time, right place. And it fits! :D

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It's a beautiful Dunn & Co. (trilby? fedora? ;) ). Judging by the style and quality I'd say it's from the 1930s, but I can't be sure of that. Any opinions? There's a size sticker inside which also has the number "150". I read that this meant it was pre-WWII, but I can't back that up. Pretty good condition, apart from some minor moth damage.

Specs:

Crown height: 4 1/2 inches bashed, front and back.
Brim: 2 1/4 inches

I wanted to wait until I'd taken some better pictures (the lining is beautiful!) before I posted it, but my excitement got the better of me. More pics to follow!
 

Aureliano

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Cuenca...

This is the fine Cuenca I bought from Homero Ortega while in Quito, Ecuador.
Fine hat, back-woven brim edge. All their hats are like that and not folded and sewn. It came with a pug but I just finished sewing the ribbon I made. Very light, tight and evenly woven. My first bleached white panama!

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danofarlington

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Doc Average said:
I finally have something that I feel is worthy of being posted here among all these great hats! I picked it up in a local vintage store in Manchester for £30. I'd only just wandered in for a little browse on my way to the station. Right time, right place. And it fits! :D

DSCF3155-1.jpg


It's a beautiful Dunn & Co. (trilby? fedora? ;) ). Judging by the style and quality I'd say it's from the 1930s, but I can't be sure of that. Any opinions? There's a size sticker inside which also has the number "150". I read that this meant it was pre-WWII, but I can't back that up. Pretty good condition, apart from some minor moth damage.

Specs:

Crown height: 4 1/2 inches bashed, front and back.
Brim: 2 1/4 inches

I wanted to wait until I'd taken some better pictures (the lining is beautiful!) before I posted it, but my excitement got the better of me. More pics to follow!
Nice looking hat. Not every vintage hat is as nice. By the width of the ribbon I am guessing 1931. That the year of James Cagney's movie "Public Enemy," in which he wears a hat looking like that, in my recollection.
 

danofarlington

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Aureliano said:
This is the fine Cuenca I bought from Homero Ortega while in Quito, Ecuador.
Fine hat, back-woven brim edge. All their hats are like that and not folded and sewn. It came with a pug but I just finished sewing the ribbon I made. Very light, tight and evenly woven. My first bleached white panama!

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Very nice. I'm happy you made it down there. My first visit to Ecuador in the mid 1980s started me on fedoras. I bought a hat that seems to be a Monetcristi, with fairly fine weave, on Amazonas Avenue in Quito, which then was the main high-end shopping drag. I really liked Ecuador, and purchasing a locally-made hat there made it even better. You are now the owner of an authentic Panama hat, getting it from the horse's mouth, as it were. So I hope to buy more from the Panama hat purveyors in the future, although without traveling to Ecuador.
 

Cool1

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Homero Ortega

Great looking hat! Haven't made it Ecuador, but will be in Argentina later this year. Any suggestions on where to look for great lids in Buenos Aires?
 

Aureliano

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Cool1 said:
Great looking hat! Haven't made it Ecuador, but will be in Argentina later this year. Any suggestions on where to look for great lids in Buenos Aires?

Sombreros Lagomarsino. They have a website, too.
 

Herzen

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To sun light and hot I am wearing my straw hats, this Doobs was aquired in San Jose, Ca. the dealer said me that is a Florentine Milan Straw Hat made in USA, it is an excellent hat to sun light brightness summer.
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap

Lovely hat!:eusa_clap
 

Rick Blaine

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Old Stetson "MOTOR" lightweight w/ old Ford pin

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Yeah, I was the one who snagged it. :eek:
Lovely tissue thin & kitten soft felt & the first 2 1/4" brim I've felt comfortable in.

The button was made only two scant years after the founding of the UAW and just months after negotiating recognition of the UAW by General Motors. The next month, auto workers at Chrysler won recognition of the UAW as their representative in a strike. But as for Ford - he had promised that "The UAW would organize Ford over my dead body."


These buttons were made the same year as the infamous "Battle of the Overpass" - on May 26, 1937, in which labor organizers clashed with Ford Motor Company security guards AKA "The Ford Service Department", an internal security, intimidation, and espionage unit within the company, which quickly gained a reputation of using violence against union organizers and sympathizer.

But at the time this button was made & worn it would still be three years until Henry Ford agreed to a collective bargaining agreement with the UAW.

So, what with Fords use of anti-union hired goons, it likely took some stones to sport these buttons at the time in Motown.
 

Happy Jack

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Rick Blaine said:
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Yeah, I was the one who snagged it. :eek:
Lovely tissue thin & kitten soft felt & the first 2 1/4" brim I've felt comfortable in.

The button was made only two scant years after the founding of the UAW and just months after negotiating recognition of the UAW by General Motors. The next month, auto workers at Chrysler won recognition of the UAW as their representative in a strike. But as for Ford - he had promised that "The UAW would organize Ford over my dead body."

These buttons were made the same year as the infamous "Battle of the Overpass" - on May 26, 1937, in which labor organizers clashed with Ford Motor Company security guards AKA "The Ford Service Department", an internal security, intimidation, and espionage unit within the company, which quickly gained a reputation of using violence against union organizers and sympathizer.

But at the time this button was made & worn it would still be three years until Henry Ford agreed to a collective bargaining agreement with the UAW.

So, what with Fords use of anti-union hired goons, it likely took some stones to sport these buttons at the time in Mowtown.
GOOD ONE
:eusa_clap :eusa_clap :eusa_clap
 

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